Directing
Video produced by students Amanda Verhagen and Alina Cerminara.
Music thanks to the Sunday Buckets.
We believe that students learn about the art and craft of directing by directing. Our viewpoint is that a great theatre director is an artist who has extensive knowledge of the social, political, and artistic histories of world cultures. Students of directing are strongly encouraged to gain a broad liberal arts education in art history, philosophy and English.
We offer student directors the opportunity to develop their art
and craft in the three most common architectural forms found in present-day
Canadian theatre: thrust, proscenium and studio.
Excellent mentorship
is provided by faculty artists and by the guest directors who are
invited to the department every year.
Undergraduate
Courses at the undergraduate level prepare students for the study of directing and introduce them to some of the key issues of directing text-based theatre. Students will have the opportunity to direct and present scenes and, in some cases, one-act plays. In exceptional cases, self-directed projects, under faculty supervision, will be approved.
Inter-departmental studies are encouraged and the
theatre school enjoys a strong relationship with the Department of
Writing. Students will be provided with directing opportunities in
the annual Studio Series which is produced in conjunction
with the Department of Writing.
- list of required courses for the Directing specialization in the UVic Course Calendar.
Graduate
Graduate students should already have a substantial body of work
in directing and acting as well as a strong background in dramatic
literature and theory. The Master of Fine Arts in Directing will
expand their practical and philosophical vocabulary.
Graduate students will direct two fully-staged productions in
the Phoenix season’s Festival of Innovative and New Drama (FIND)
over the two years of the MFA program. Opportunities to
direct two classroom projects of works from the classical and modern
canons are offered, and students will receive one-on-one supervision
in all the artistic disciplines combined in the art of directing.
Professors and Instructors
Leslie D. Bland |
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Linda
Hardy |
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Brian
Richmond |
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| Peter McGuire MFA University of Victoria Senior Instructor pmg@uvic.ca |

MFA Director: David Ferry
Listen to the Wind (2003)

Directing Class